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Follow Up Letter After Submitting PR Application

Post by coolkiwi » Wed, 03 Dec 2014 2:14 pm

Hi

I submitted the PR application for myself & my family on mid of 2014 . After 2.5 month we
received a letter from iCA which asking us to update the details of our family members (both mine & my spouse's).
We submitted their CV on the next week itself.Now its almost 1 month after submitting this update and till date the application status is pending.When I saw that letter
I thought it is a positive sign, but after reading some other discussion forum , i think it is a routine process.
Anyone has similar experience like us ?If yes , how long it took to process the application after updating the requested information ? What was the outcome(accepted/rejected) ?
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Re: Follow Up Letter After Submitting PR Application

Post by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 03 Dec 2014 2:30 pm

The whole process can take up to around 18 months if you are unlucky. And then it still can be a rejection or approval. Length of time taken is also no indicator of success or failure. All you can do is wait it out and make a plan B in the interim, just in case.
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Re: Follow Up Letter After Submitting PR Application

Post by singaporeflyer » Wed, 03 Dec 2014 2:54 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote:The whole process can take up to around 18 months if you are unlucky. And then it still can be a rejection or approval. Length of time taken is also no indicator of success or failure. All you can do is wait it out and make a plan B in the interim, just in case.
+1 . Asking for the additional updates, does not have any direct relation to the outcome of the application.

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Re: Follow Up Letter After Submitting PR Application

Post by Kvish » Sat, 06 Dec 2014 10:08 pm

[quote="coolkiwi"]Hi
Hi Coolkiwi:
I submitted my PR application for myself and my wife in the first week of March 2014 and 3 months after submitting they asked us to update our mine and spouse' family details.We submitted their CV on the next week itself.Now its 9 months fully completed and still the status showing as pending. When did you exactly submit ur application and whats the status now?

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Re: Follow Up Letter After Submitting PR Application

Post by komatineni » Sun, 07 Dec 2014 9:16 pm

Right now, it may take up to 12-18 months before they let you know the status. So hang tight and keep BAU.

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Re: Follow Up Letter After Submitting PR Application

Post by coolkiwi » Mon, 08 Dec 2014 10:26 am

[quote="Kvish"][quote="coolkiwi"]Hi
Hi Coolkiwi:
I submitted my PR application for myself and my wife in the first week of March 2014 and 3 months after submitting they asked us to update our mine and spouse' family details.We submitted their CV on the next week itself.Now its 9 months fully completed and still the status showing as pending. When did you exactly submit ur application and whats the status now?[/quote]


Hi Kvish ,

We submitted the application on first week of July and received the letter end of Sep .We updated the details on the first week of Oct. For us , 5 months fully completed and still the status is pending . Please let me know if you receive any further updates from them .
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